AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoImmigration & Diplomacy: St Lucia signed a non-binding MOU with the US to facilitate possible transfers of third-country nationals facing removal, with both governments keeping full discretion over any acceptance. CARICOM Court Fallout: CCJ President Winston Anderson rejected “panel fixing” claims amid reports of internal tensions, saying the allegations are untrue while acknowledging some decisions could have been handled differently. Regional Governance: Prime Minister Phillip J Pierre updated Trinidad and Tobago’s Kamla Persad-Bissessar on efforts to seek a CCJ advisory opinion tied to the CARICOM Secretary-General reappointment process. OECS Child Policy: OECS unveiled its Regional Child Policy and Strategic Plan 2026–2032 with UNICEF support, pushing a whole-of-the-child approach across the sub-region. Energy Policy: Minister Keithson Charles proposed zero-rating VAT for solar panels, batteries, inverters and installation for five years to cut fuel-cost pressure. Infrastructure: Minister Shawn Edward toured Vieux Fort North and Choiseul, mapping phased road rehabilitation for the Vigé–Canelles stretch and Chu Tigre area. National Identity & Crime Debate: Senators renewed calls for stronger patriotism and national symbols in the Senate amid concerns over crime and social division. Sports & Culture: Bernella Velinor was selected to represent St Lucia at Miss Universe 2026; meanwhile, St Lucia Kings set up a key CPL clash with Barbados Tridents on Aug 17.
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